There’s no law against handling your own Uber accident claim. However, the real question is, Should you handle your claim independently?

Generally, and especially for rideshare accidents, the answer is a firm no. Even the simplest of auto accident claims can be perplexing and take up a lot of time. If you’re trying to heal from injuries, handling your claim could make your life more stressful. Rideshare accidents are higher up on the list of challenging claims. With many parties involved and often more than two insurance companies, these claims are inherently complex.

By hiring an experienced Gwinnett County Uber accident attorney, you don’t have to deal with these issues. Your lawyer handles them for you. Lawyers also know what your case is likely worth and will fight to get that amount. If you handle your own claim, you might think the settlement offer you receive is fair, but it might not be in reality. You could be leaving money that you desperately need on the table and walking away. By meeting with an attorney, you can find out if you have a valid case and how much it might be worth.

An Uber accident can overwhelm you, either as a passenger or as another driver. You probably have many other questions that we didn’t discuss here. Call the Gwinnett County Uber accident attorneys at Brauns Law Accident Injury Lawyers, PC to schedule your free consultation. We can address your questions and concerns and get your claim started.

We know that most people don’t have much money to hire legal help after suffering injuries in a car crash. That’s why we serve our clients on a contingency fee basis. You owe us nothing until we garner compensation for your injuries.

I am the founding partner of Brauns Law Accident Injury Lawyers, PC. I only represent plaintiffs in injury cases and only handle personal injury claims. This allows me to focus solely on personal injury litigation and devote myself to helping injured residents in Georgia recover fair compensation for their damages.